Originally posted by: justly
Originally posted by: Duvie
I stated the gaming fact thank you very much....When you have ppl make blanket statements of performance of a 3000+ nad not mention gaming in the same sentence you need to clarify things cause FUD and lies spread rapidly around here....I will edit my statement now to remove that....
You wouldn't see me post that stuff as much if I didn't have to constantly see ppl who don't even have a p4 with HT make claims about shite they don't even know about...The lies and mistruths from amd fans in here is epidemic..Trust me...i will not apologize for keeping it accurate cause newbies and ppl pop in from time to time and may get an incorrect impression....
I realize that you "stated the gaming fact", and I agree that blanket statments are not accurate. The problem is, as I see it, that your comments don't allways clairify things, but often just reverse the spin the other way to emphasize Intels strengths. Since you edited out part of your previous post I can't make a direct quote, but I do remember you making statements such as "using the power of HT" and "make sure to get an OS that supports HT". These types of comments are
not clairifing statments, they are infact the same type of deception a good salesperson would use (using discrete points that have little to no relevance in an effort to convince a person to do something they might not have done otherwise).
Trying to be accurate is fine, I have no problem with that. I do however have a problem when someone thinks so little of my resoning skills that they need to say "Trust me".
I am not a fanboy as I am talking about and athlon64 as possibly my next upgrade...Just tired of the crap from AMD users....
So, AMD users spew crap and Intel users don't?, or is it that you only feel the need to correct this crap when it benifits your point of view.
I never saw you try to correct this statement in your sticky thread about HT performance, and you've posted three times since this comment.
"Here is car analogy.
No HT is like having Corvette.
With HT is like having Corvette and minivan at same time, you go cruisin' while your wife is at the grocery store."
Are you trying to say that this comment is not crap? do you actually believe there is zero performance loss on one high performance app when a second different app is running. Shouldn't it be at least a little more like trading in the Corvette for two cars with maybe a combined higher performance (say Horse Power as an example) but less HP per car.
Edit: well you don't frequent video encoding sites or distributed computing sites much, huh??? POV-Ray and cinebench program specifically maybe not, but it gives you a feel of area the cpu performs well in which is raytracing and CAD based applications...Also Many FH users with the newer clients get great production out of P4's and very well would want a chip that can run in HT and get more WU's done...Those guys are fanatical about every second of cpu time.....Encoding apps....Just because this is a gaming fanboy site doesn't mean many many ppl use their pcs for more productive work (yeah take that as a jab gamers!!!

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Yes, you are right, I don't spend time in video encoding, or distributed computing sites. Then again I think you might have missed my point, I didn't say that people wouldn't consider a P4 because of its outstanding performance in encoding. The point I was trying to make is I dont think distributed computing is a primary reason to upgrade, it might be a concern but
only after other performance concerns are met.
Also there is no need to make derogatory statements twards gamers, I am not a gamer and can easily manage this. I also manage to do productive work without encoding or running distributed computing programs so you are not helping "me" anymore than the Gamers you complain about.
I would hope someone looking at a new computer who uses multimedia apps would like to know how it does in mpeg2 encoding apps like TMPGenc, Pinacle, XMPEG w/ Divx, etc that I run....
Yea, something I can finally agree with, to bad the original poster made no mention of multimedia apps